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SyncUP Trackers DANGEROUS!!!
Recently we were "sold" three SyncUP trackers. The battery lasted 5 days, so I went to return them. T-Mobile sent a UPS return form with LARGE RED letras - do not put this product on a passenger airplane!!!
I, of course, had one in each of my two checked bags on a recent trip! After all, isn't one of the major reasons for having a tracker to find your lost luggage. The packaging even has a nice picture of the tracker affixed to a bag!!!!!
I really want to thank T-Mobile for putting myself, my family and all of the other passengers on my recent flight in DANGER!!!!
Does any one know how I can report this to the correct governmental agency?
- Ric221Bandwidth Buddy
T-Mobile did not put you in danger. You put you in danger. They did not tell you to take your trackers on a plane. Yes it shows luggage but it does not say take me on a plane. It just shows a way to possibly find your lost luggage. as a FYI if you buy certain types of AA, AAA, C, D batteries you will see this same warning.
- psaleNewbie Caller
Well, the correct government agency would be the FAA.
email: edai-aero@faa.gov
FAA Contact form: FAA contact form
FAA website: https://www.faa.gov/
Don't get your hopes up. Not sure what they would do that would help you. They might attempt to get T-mobile to stop selling their trackers. Again, don't get your hopes up.
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